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13.Edit
Editing Existing Events
To edit the data in the edit display, use Display Knob 1
(POINTER) or the vertical cursor buttons to move the pointer
to an event you want to edit, use the lateral cursor buttons to
move the cursor to the data item you want to edit, then edit as
required via either the [NO -1] and [YES +1] buttons or key-
board (the keyboard can be used for note entry as well as nu-
meric entry as described on page 26). The edited event will
flash on the display. Press the F4 function button (DO!) to
actually enter the edited data (the event will stop flashing). To
abort an edit simply move the pointer to a new event location
without pressing the F4 (DO!) function button.
[Event type list]
Event type
Note (Note number)
PB (Pitch Bend)
PC (Program Change)
CC (Control Change)
CAT (Channel aftertouch)
PAT (Polyphonic aftertouch)
RPN (Registered Parameter Number)
NRPN (Non Registered Parameter Number)
Exc (System Exclusive)
XG RPN (XG Registered Parameter Number)
XG NRPN (XG Non Regitered Parameter Number) NRPN data using an XG parameter name
XG Exc System (XG System Exclusive)
XG Exc Effect (XG Effect System Exclusive)
XG Exc Multi (XG Multi part System Exclusive)
XG Exc Drum (XG Drum setup System Exclusive) System Exclusive (XG Drum setup) message using an XG parameter name.
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• Refer to the "MIDI Data Format" section of the separate
List Book for details.
• XG is a tone generator format developed by Yamaha which
expands the GM specification to provide the richer expres-
siveness and upward data compatibility that is demanded
by today's more sophisticated computer peripheral envi-
ronment.
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RM1x SEQUENCE REMIXER
Inserting Events
To insert an event use Display Knob 1 (POINTER) or the ver-
tical cursor buttons to move the pointer to an event which is at
the location at which you want to insert the new event, and
press the F3 function button (Insert). The EDIT Insert display
will appear. Use Display Knob 1 to select the type of event
you want to insert. Then use the cursor buttons to move to
data items within the even shown on the display and edit as
required. The precise insert location can also be specified in
this way. The types of events available for insertion are listed
below. When the desired event has been specified, press the
F4 function button (DO!) to actually insert the event, or the
[EXIT] button to abort and return to the main editing display.
Please note that values for "Exc" events (system exclusive)
must be entered in hexadecimal format.
Function
These messages convey keyboard performance data. Each message includes a
specific note number which corresponds to the key which is pressed, a velocity, and a
gate time.
This message conveys movements of the PITCH BEND Knob
This message is used to select voices.
Refer to the separate List Book for a complete listing of the RM1x voices.
These messages control volume or pan etc.
Each controller has its own control number
This message conveys the pressure which is applied to the keyboard after playing a
note in order to create tonal changes (for an entire MIDI channel)
This message conveys the pressure that is applied to the keyboard after playing a note
(for individual note numbers)
This message is used to specify part parameters such as Pitch Bend
Sensitivity or Tuning etc
This message is used to set sound parameters such as vibrato or detune, etc.
A type of MIDI message used to exchange data unique to a specific model or type of
device.
RPN data using an XG parameter name
System Exclusive (XG System) message using an XG parameter name.
System Exclusive (XG Effect) message using an XG parameter name.
System Exclusive (XG Multi part) message using an XG parameter name.

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